She's not a celebrity. She hasn't even graduated from college. But this Arizona student is having her own version of a "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" moment.

Ariana Bustos, an Arizona State University student, spent the past 24 hours hanging out with President Donald Trump and the nation's top political journalists, capping off her whirlwind trip to Washington D.C. with an appearance on stage at the televised White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday evening.

Bustos, a junior at ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, was invited to Washington D.C. to be recognized at the annual dinner alongside other students who received a scholarship from the correspondents' organization.

Scholars were brought on stage during the dinner for recognition from the crowd, which included journalists, celebrities, and current White House staffers, most of whom were not present at last year's dinner.

Bustos has been posting photos from her D.C. trip on Twitter since Friday, starting with a selfie taken with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.

Bustos' posted a tweet with video taken inside the White House's China Room.

Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner in floral on the red carpet for the White House Correspondents Dinner. (WHCD.) One Fox News Fan is a no-show however. President announced weeks ago that he would not attend the event. Tasos Katopodis, Getty Images